Conference room
Ventilation in conference rooms is key to maintaining indoor comfort and creating a productive environment. Proper ventilation ensures optimal indoor air quality, reducing fatigue and helping attendees stay focused during long meetings or events. In a healthy, well-ventilated space, participants can concentrate better and feel less tired, enhancing overall performance. Additionally, good acoustic design in combination with effective ventilation ensures a quiet, comfortable atmosphere, free from background noise or air flow disruptions. Together, these elements contribute to a conference room that fosters engagement, clarity, and productivity.
Indoor air quality
Everyone has the right to breathe clean air. Air pollution is one of the biggest global environmental and health challenges of all time. In fact indoor air can be up to five times as polluted as outdoor air. This means that we are at higher risk of suffering from asthma and other respiratory diseases if we stay in buildings with poor air quality. What’s worse is that children are even more sensitive.
Diffusers
Recommended wall diffusers
Demand Controlled Ventilation / DCV
For a ventilation system to provide a comfortable indoor climate, and at the same time be energy efficient, intelligence is required that can control the air flow based on how the room is used.